Father's Day Spirit
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- 2023-06-18
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- Bill Lawson, Briensburg, Christian, Religion, Sermon, Inclusive, Lectionary, Bible, Heaven, Methodist, Father’s Day, Abraham, Pray and Work, Genesis 18:1-15, Psalm 116:1-2 and 12-19, Romans 5:1-8, Matthew 9:35-10:8
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Today is Father’s Day, and perhaps should be celebrated as a form of “Parent’s Day” since Mother’s Day is also celebrated as the “Festival of the Christian Home.” In today’s readings, Sarah and Abraham were informed, in style somewhat reflected thousands of years later by the Annunciation, that, unlikely as it seemed, they were to become parents.
The Bible invites us to think of God in part as our Heavenly Parent.
Jesus taught us to pray to “Our Father which art in heaven.” Paul taught that
the Holy Spirit within us creates a parent/child relationship, and she “calls
out, ‘Abba, Father’” as phrased in the
New International Version, on our behalf. The paternal term is meant to
communicate relationship, not gender since God is neither female nor male and is
both feminine and masculine. Our Creator is our eternal Parent. The Scriptures
use both motherly and fatherly imagery to communicate that we are the beloved
children of God. Paul reminds us that our Heavenly Father “proves his love for
us in that while we still were sinners Christ died for us,” as the New Revised
Standard Version says. As illustrated by Jesus’ “Parable of the Prodigal,” our
Heavenly Parent is always watching for ways to reconcile and deepen the
relationship with us. and she “calls out, ‘Abba, Father’”[1]
as phrased in the New International Version, on our behalf. The paternal term
is meant to communicate relationship, not gender since God is neither female
nor male and is both feminine and masculine. Our Creator is our eternal Parent.
The Scriptures use both motherly and fatherly imagery to communicate that we
are the beloved children of God. Paul reminds us that our Heavenly Father
“proves his love for us in that while we still were sinners Christ died for
us,” as the New Revised Standard Version says. As illustrated by Jesus’ “Parable of
the Prodigal,” our Heavenly Parent is always watching for ways to reconcile and
deepen the relationship with us.
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